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When traveling with a raised load, what is the primary hazard?

Traveling with a raised load significantly increases the forklift's center of gravity, making it much less stable and prone to tipping. It also obstructs the op

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Question: When traveling with a raised load, what is the primary hazard?

Answer options: ✅ Impaired visibility and increased instability.

  • Faster battery drainage.
  • Excessive wear on the mast chains.
  • Difficulty in steering.

Correct answer: Impaired visibility and increased instability.

Explanation: Traveling with a raised load significantly increases the forklift's center of gravity, making it much less stable and prone to tipping. It also obstructs the operator's forward vision.

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